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Despite wild March weather, Skifest provides fun day
March's weather continues to vary in the extreme, but it hasn't put a stop to some great days outdoors, writes columnist Elizabeth Lee.
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Spotlight on Albany
I was in Albany on Feb. 28 for the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association's annual sportsmen's lobby day, Dan Ladd writes.
- Adk Mountain Club offers wilderness first aid, responder classes courses with Wilderness Medical Associates provide practical, hands-on training both in a classroom setting and outdoors
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Outdoors Briefs: March 10, 2013
Outdoors-related news of note from around the North Country.
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Course teaches students how to read the land
Knowing the code of the forest is equally important as the ability to write computer code and may make our lives more fun, Elizabeth Lee writes.
- Changes proposed for state bobcat hunting, trapping regulations DEC will accept public comments on the proposed regulations through April 8.
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Get on the ice while you can
Sure, there's still ice on many lakes and there will be for some time, but there are others with less, Dan Ladd writes.
- Experts propose river, Lake Champlain study Examination recommended to assess flood-plain management practices.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposes cutting price of hunting, fishing licenses
Governor suggests reducing the fishing license from $29 to $25 and the hunting license fee from $29 to $22.
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Mute swans: talk about the good, bad and ugly
As pretty as they may be, the intentional introduction of mute swans to northern New York would likely not be good news, Elizabeth Lee writes.
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